Abstract

The effect of the boundary conditions of the first and second kind on the predicted characteristics of anomalous heat transfer intensification in the case of turbulent low-velocity air flow over an inclined groove in the hot wall of a narrow channel is numerically investigated. It is shown that the isothermality conditions lead to a considerable underestimation of the thermal efficiency of a surface structured with narrow grooves, compared with the conditions of heat flux constancy.

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